Nostradamus gave the Third Antichrist the following code name. He's Mabus.

Quoting: Avalon70

Where specifically does Nostradamus say that Mabus is the "third antichrist"?

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1059768

the last office of antichrist will be held by satan himself

that is why he is being booted from heaven where he has been held all these years specifically for the end times tribulation scenario

who better to deceive the world than satan himself?

as for the comet there is speculation that it could in truth be the mystery plant X, Nibiru, homebase for the annunaki and/or satans minions of old

they will be joining him here. ten of them will be the so called Kings he will appoint and they will be granted power for one hour (the hour of temptation as it is referred, it isn't a literal hour mind you)

buckle up, it's gonna be a hellishly wild ride

don't forget the strong delusion that the Lord is sending unto the earth to allow us to more easily fall prey to the deception and the lies of the abomination of desolation

Adam Lanza= MabusDrop the s and spell adam backwards switching the d to a bAdam=maba=mabusAfter his suicide have you noticed how they are pushing for a ban on guns. I think it will cause a conflict which could lead to something big from the government.

Raymond Edwin "Ray" Mabus, Jr. (born October 11, 1948) is the 75th United States Secretary of the Navy. Mabus served as the 59th Governor of the U.S. state of Mississippi from 1988 to 1992 and as United States Ambassador to Saudi Arabia from 1994 to 1996.

As the old saying goes, it's better to be for something than against everything.

Recently, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) announced its opposition to the nomination of former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) for the top job at the Department of Defense (DoD). Their reasoning is clear: The man has made disturbing public statements about gays in the past and should not be put in charge of the world's single largest employer.

The DoD desperately needs reform in order to stem retention problems with lesbian and gay military personnel. We need a Secretary of Defense, not a Secretary of Defending Bigotry.

But rather than fighting against Sen. Hagel, HRC and pro-gay Democrats should push for a better candidate. The candidate should be someone who has a history of being pro-gay within the DoD and who has real service credibility. But if not Sen. Hagel, then who should be chosen for the top military post? The current Secretary of the Navy, Ray Mabus, may be a candidate more pleasing to all sides.

As far as gay-rights benchmarks, the Navy was the first branch of the U.S. Armed Forces to get behind the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell." As department head, Mabus kept the Marine Corps from dragging its feet.

Equally important is Mabus' nack for getting ahead on big issues. Embracing the traditional role of the Navy as an innovator, Mabus led on the idea of a "Great Green Fleet." He summoned the historical image of President Teddy Roosevelt's "Great White Fleet," the first American fleet to sail around the world.

As the old saying goes, it's better to be for something than against everything.

Recently, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) announced its opposition to the nomination of former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) for the top job at the Department of Defense (DoD). Their reasoning is clear: The man has made disturbing public statements about gays in the past and should not be put in charge of the world's single largest employer.

The DoD desperately needs reform in order to stem retention problems with lesbian and gay military personnel. We need a Secretary of Defense, not a Secretary of Defending Bigotry.

But rather than fighting against Sen. Hagel, HRC and pro-gay Democrats should push for a better candidate. The candidate should be someone who has a history of being pro-gay within the DoD and who has real service credibility. But if not Sen. Hagel, then who should be chosen for the top military post? The current Secretary of the Navy, Ray Mabus, may be a candidate more pleasing to all sides.

As far as gay-rights benchmarks, the Navy was the first branch of the U.S. Armed Forces to get behind the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell." As department head, Mabus kept the Marine Corps from dragging its feet.

Equally important is Mabus' nack for getting ahead on big issues. Embracing the traditional role of the Navy as an innovator, Mabus led on the idea of a "Great Green Fleet." He summoned the historical image of President Teddy Roosevelt's "Great White Fleet," the first American fleet to sail around the world.